Sabine Herold

Since 2002, she has been the editor and spokeswoman of Liberté chérie (Beloved Freedom), a French libertarian think tank.

Sabine Herold became known in 2003 when she led an 80,000 member protest advocating reforms in France and demanding a responsible attitude from trade unions.

[1] She has often reflected upon the policy implemented by the British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and is commonly called "Mademoiselle Thatcher" by newspapers,[2] a comparison that she considers to be a compliment.

[3] She married fellow Alternative libérale leader Édouard Fillias in September 2006.

She was a candidate for the 2007 parliamentary elections in Paris against conservative Françoise de Panafieu.

Sabine Herold